My Solution to Social Security

Issue a federal check to every person who’s contributed to Social Security and give them back every dime they’ve ever paid into it. Likewise, strip the United States Congress of their personal, private, federally funded retirement plans and make them fend for themselves.

Let everyone be 100% responsible for what they do with that money. No blaming anyone or anything else if you piss it away.

If you never paid in, you get no check … including Congress.

If you’ve already collected more than you ever paid in, you get no check … including Congress.

If you’ve collected more than you paid in, you repay the difference back to the federal government … including Congress.

Then, immediately implement a 12% flat tax throughout the entire United States and all U.S. taxpayers overseas and abroad. Eliminate the entire divisive concept of gross and net income. Eliminate the distinction between “income,” “wages,” “salary,” “compensation” and any other word that can be used to alter the representative meaning of what you get paid for what you do. If you receive money for work, it’s taxed at 12 percent. Period.

Make the United States Tax Code a one-page document that reads verbatim:“All taxpayers will pay 12% of their proceeds to the Internal Revenue Service annually, either by quarterly payments, payroll deduction or annual lump-sum payment. Failure to remit payment will result in immediate imprisonment of one year.”Obviously, under this simplistic tax code, if you make nothing, you pay nothing. But you also receive nothing.

Strip away all loopholes, deductions, deferments, credits, shelters and any other means by which anyone can avoid paying the full amount of 12% of their income, no exceptions … including Congress.

If you make $10,000 a year; you pay $1,200. If you make $10 Billion a year; you pay $1.2 Billion. Period. No excuses. Pay it.

Well, I don’t know about giving back the money for Social Security, but we should definitely make it completely untouchable. Congress (like our own legislature with other public funds) seems to think Social Security is their personal piggy bank. They need to keep their hands off of our government insurance. As a matter of fact, I think that Congress should repay the money they’ve stolen from Social Security from their own budgets. I think that 15% of their budget going back into Social Security might restore it to its proper state.

As for the rest, I like. Include corporations on that – 12%, no deductions. Right now, many of the top corporations are paying negative 30%, meaning that we give them money for the privilege of undermining us and helping to destroy our economy.